Vol. 2, no. 11 of 'The Phonogram' magazine, published Nov. 1892.
A Central Figure in the Land of His Birth
A Subject That Never Tires
A Unique Method of Congratulation
A Musical Queen Uses the Phonograph
A Rapid Court Reporter
A Diploma and Medal Awarded the Edison Manufacturing Co.
An Unbiased Opinion
Authors and Publishers
Chicago Firms Concede Supremacy to the Phonograph
Difference in Sounds of Voices and Musical Instruments by Which We Distinguish Them
Bernhardt Talks Into the Phonograph
Experience Proves the Phonograph Invaluable
Hints to Agents
Official and Authentic
Photographing Sound Vowels
Phono Chat
Reading Notices
The Strangest Funeral Service Ever Heard
Tender Memories
The Phonograph in an Editor's Sanctum
The Process of Making Musical Cylinders
The Edison Phonograph in Medical Science
Where the Phonograph Reigns Supreme
Please note, there are several magazines titled 'Phonogram'. This is the publication edited by Virginia H. McRae for the North American Phonograph Company between 1891 and 1893. A date/title index is forthcoming at the
Media History Digital Library.
Uploaded to Archive.org by the National Recording Preservation Board. Scanned from microfilm as original issues are scarce. Please excuse the quality of some images. Thanks to
Patrick Feaster for lending the films.